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Is the XEC COVID-19 strain in South Jersey? The latest on this virus

Professionals have begun tracking a new strain of the virus call XEC. Some believe it could be the next variant in strong circulation.

XEC COVID Variant: What You Need to Know - Health

American infectious disease experts are now tracking a new COVID variant called XEC, which has made waves in Europe and is already spreading in the US.

Is the hybrid COVID variant XEC in the US? What to ... - USA Today

New COVID strain XEC is a recombinant strain of two variants in the Omicron family: KS.1.1 and KP.3.3. The hybrid strain was first reported in ...

COVID-19 XEC variant: What to know about new variant, symptoms

A newly discovered COVID strain known as XEC continues to spread rapidly across multiple countries, including the United States and California.

New COVID-19 XEC variant circulating just before fall. Here's what ...

What we know about XEC COVID variant. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has yet to list this variant under its variants and genomic ...

New COVID Variant XEC May Outpace Others This Fall

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XEC, the new COVID-19 variant: Is it fatal? Will vaccines work ...

The contagious nature of the new XEC COVID-19 variant is drawing attention. It has been found in China, Europe, and the United States.

New COVID XEC variant: What you need to know – DW – 10/22/2024

What are the KP.3 and XEC variants? KP.3 is one of a group of SARS-CoV-2 variants known as FLiRT variants. SARS-CoV-2 is the base virus that ...

New COVID subvariant XEC poses potential threat heading into winter

A new coronavirus subvariant is gaining steam and drawing more attention as a potential threat heading into late autumn and winter.

COVID-19 New Variant XEC - Origin, Transmission, Symptoms ...

COVID-19 continues to cause disease and still has the potential to cause severe disease, especially in those a bit older or those with ...

What is XEC, the new COVID-19 variant? - WJTV

XEC is also an offshoot of omicron, the widely spread variant that formed in 2021. According to experts, it has some of omicron's features, too ...

CDC: XEC COVID-19 variant circulating in the US

“However, this new variant will probably be similar to other COVID variants in terms of the disease caused, given its similar genetic ...

What is XEC, the new COVID-19 variant? - WHNT.com

The variant, called XEC, is appearing worldwide. The SARS-CoV-2 virus mutation has also been spotted in at least half of the United States, ...

In 2 weeks, XEC jumps from 5th to 2nd most dominant COVID variant

Discover the latest updates on COVID-19 variants in the U.S., including the rise of XEC as the second most dominant variant, according to ...

What is XEC, the new COVID-19 variant? - FOX40

The variant, called XEC, is appearing worldwide. The SARS-CoV-2 virus mutation has also been spotted in at least half of the United States, ...

New Covid XEC variant starting to spread in Europe – what we know

XEC, a sublineage of the omicron variant, was first reported in Berlin, Germany, in June and is now spreading “quite rapidly” across Europe, ...

COVID XEC variant, reportedly more contagious, starting to spread

FILE - COVID-19 new mutation variant, 3D rendered image. Getty Images. The Brief. The COVID variant XEC is the latest strain being talked ...

New XEC Covid Variant Spreads To 27 Countries, Here's What We ...

Scientists have warned that a "more contagious" variant of Covid-19, dubbed XEC, is spreading more rapidly across Europe and could soon ...

New COVID-19 XEC variant circulating just before fall. What to know ...

There's a new COVID variant around Texas just as respiratory viruses are reaching their peak. Tarrant County cases are low, but here is what ...

Tracking SARS-CoV-2 variants - World Health Organization (WHO)

All viruses, including SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, change over time. Most changes have little to no impact on the virus's properties.